It's good to see you're still having fun Gary...I'm just glad it's not my husband doing that. Be careful! And thanks Ken for keeping our class in touch with each other. Linda (Metcalf) Nelson
This sure brought a smile to my face. Only the bike has changed! Goes to show that only our outsides have changed and our loves/likes/desires are still the same. Thank you for reminding us how great life is. And Ken, thank you for keeping us in the loop. :-) Jennifer (Plesman) Jackson
Ah yes, the boy can still ride! Looks like he traded the Meguro for an Indian and grew his hair out. Thanks Kenny and Gary for the reminder that we can have as much fun as when we were kids. Dave Lautz
So good to see Gary that you still have that mischeivous attitude to life that I remember so well... when we were kids!! Better keep you in our prayers if we want to see more like this. Onya Gary and Ken too, for keeping us in the loop. Greetings to you other correspondents. Roger (the dodger) Ridley
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It's good to see you're still having fun Gary...I'm just glad it's not my husband doing that. Be careful! And thanks Ken for keeping our class in touch with each other. Linda (Metcalf) Nelson
ReplyDeleteThis sure brought a smile to my face. Only the bike has changed! Goes to show that only our outsides have changed and our loves/likes/desires are still the same. Thank you for reminding us how great life is. And Ken, thank you for keeping us in the loop. :-) Jennifer (Plesman) Jackson
ReplyDeleteI love it! Keep the communications coming, Ken. Gary Friesen
ReplyDeleteAh yes, the boy can still ride! Looks like he traded the Meguro for an Indian and grew his hair out. Thanks Kenny and Gary for the reminder that we can have as much fun as when we were kids. Dave Lautz
ReplyDeleteIm happy you guys are happy! Be carefull what you send Kenny! Gary P.
ReplyDeleteSo good to see Gary that you still have that mischeivous attitude to life that I remember so well... when we were kids!! Better keep you in our prayers if we want to see more like this. Onya Gary and Ken too, for keeping us in the loop. Greetings to you other correspondents. Roger (the dodger) Ridley
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